Admiral in the Azure World

Chapter 196 Where's My Cat?

Chapter 196 Where's My Cat?
Bismarck opened the door and walked into the yard. Hood was sitting on a white chair drinking afternoon tea, while Tirpitz was sitting opposite Hood. She didn't want to go out at first, but this time she came in addition to the ship's suitcase. He brought nothing but comics, mobile phones, handheld consoles, notebooks, light novels, figurines, and X-genuine books. This was a new world without game consoles, TVs, or computers. Tirpitz stayed in his room, But I found that there was nothing to do except sleep.

So today it was very rare for Bismarck to see his sister walking out of the room.

Bismarck took a deep breath.Glancing at Hood, Ginger was yawning and lying on the lawn at Hood's feet, while the fishcake was circling around Hood's calves, rubbing his side of his face against Hood's legs from time to time, and making comfortable noises. Purr purr.

Today is a nice day, and the bright sunshine has dispelled the cold that has been lingering over Jiland.The snow that fell in the past few days has not completely melted, and it exudes brilliant colors in the sunshine.The sun shines directly on the skin, and the slight burning sensation actually produces a little warmth, as if spring has arrived.

The green rye grass is still covered with morning dew, stretching leisurely in the winter sunshine.Ginger was probably tired from sleeping, so he opened his mouth and bit a piece of rye grass on the side.

"Hi, Hood." Bismarck stepped forward and knocked on the table.

Hood was startled, trembling all over, and sat upright.

A group of Tirpitz on the side couldn't help but admired: "Wow, this is the first time I see fried hair in reality."

Bismarck glared at his sister, then looked at Hood.

Hood had returned to his previous leisurely state, gracefully picked up the teacup, took a sip of tea, and said, "What's the matter?"

"Have you seen my Oscar?" Bismarck asked with burning eyes.

Hood blinked innocently, then put down the tea cup, leaned over and picked up the fish cake, and said, "I didn't see it. Did you see it? Fish cake."

"..." Looking at the pretentious Hood, Bismarck had nothing to do, but Oscar had been lost many times in the port area, and he came back safely every time. She didn't have much worry, and just asked casually. One sentence.

Hood seemed to feel that Bismarck was still doubting him, so he quickly continued: "You'd better ask the Cossack about this. She likes Oscar the most."

"The Cossacks are still in the port area." Bismarck stared at Hood.

Hood then realized that she had used this answer to fool Bismarck when he was looking for cats in the port area, but today he was so confused that he forgot that this was not a port area.

"Forget it." Bismarck sighed and said, "I didn't expect you to recover so quickly this time. The commander was very worried about your condition and went to Wutou Island to pick up Wales and Reputation."

Hood's cheeks were slightly red, and he muttered: "It's not a serious illness, so there's no need to mobilize so many troops..."

Bismarck rolled his eyes and said: "I don't think the stress reaction of bombarding the commander 23 times in three days is not a serious illness."

Tirpitz, who was standing next to him, answered, "Yes, it's thanks to Huang Jiang's hard head, otherwise he would probably have a concussion."

"I haven't seen him suffer a concussion even after receiving a missile in his face." Hood said harshly.

"That's because Changchun's missiles cannot penetrate armor." Tirpitz said lazily.

"That's a ship-mounted missile." Hood said, "The commander doesn't have the nerve to accept a real-size missile..."

"Huh?" Tirpitz was also a little surprised and raised his head. "It's a deep-sea coastal defense missile." Hood explained, "That time the commander went to Zi Baicai to borrow some loot."

"Sir, he has done such a dangerous thing!" Bismarck said with fear, she didn't know anything about it.

"It's not dangerous, right? When the port area is in short supply, isn't it normal to borrow some from the deep sea?" Hood touched the tea cup and said shamelessly.

The upright Bismarck still could not accept this behavior that was similar to collaboration with the enemy: "After all, the deep sea is our enemy..."

Tirpitz also knew something about this. She pulled Bismarck's sleeve and said softly: "That's not what Hood meant by borrowing. It's like borrowing aluminum from the deep sea."

"Oh, but I usually rush in, take it and run away..." Bismarck said blankly.

"..." After being silent for a while, Tirpitz slumped on the table again and said feebly, "Well, it's almost the same anyway."

"It is said that our enemy this time is a creature called a mirage?" Bismarck finally brought the topic back to the main topic. Although she has been here for two or three days, she has not even seen the enemy from the front. In the deacon's house, he was looking through various illustrations and information about Mirage.

Bismarck then said: "Looking at the photo, it looks no different from the deep sea."

Hood picked up the tea cup and continued to drink the black tea: "The feel of the fight is similar, but compared to the deep sea, the number of mirages sent out every time is much larger."

"More or less?" Bismarck asked, "What about the intensity?"

"Hmm... let me think about it." Hood organized his words, not knowing how to explain this intensity.

Tirpitz, whose side turned into a pool again, said: "Let's compare it with the deep sea, but don't exaggerate too much. Comparing combat power across the world..."

"To compare with the deep sea... the strength of 'Herring' and 'Flounder' is between ordinary deep sea expulsion and deep sea light cruiser. The strength of 'hairtail' should be similar to that of ordinary heavy cruiser. 'Tuna' is a little stronger, and its strength exceeds the golden one." Deep sea heavy patrol. The strength of 'Grouper' and 'Cod' is equivalent to that of ordinary deep sea battle trains, while 'Squid' is closer to the ordinary golden deep sea battle trains we encountered."

"Oh...I probably know." Bismarck nodded.

Hood continued: "These are mass-produced mirages, and they are the enemies we encounter most often. Of course, the ones we usually encounter are 'herring' and 'flounder'. Sexual mirages are similar to those flagships in the deep sea, but the ones we encounter now are slightly weaker, almost the same as those colorful battleships standing next to Purple Cabbage or the battleship flagships before encountering Purple Cabbage strength."

"That's pretty strong too." Tirpitz said lazily, but she was hit by the door god's deep-sea flagship several times, making it impossible to continue the battle.

"Is this our enemy in the future..." Bismarck crossed his hands and placed them on the table.

"Well." Hood nodded, "We didn't have much pressure in the past year, but the commander plans to completely stabilize Iris Island and Wutou Island this year. These two islands were snatched from Mirage. If they come over, they will definitely fight back, but I don’t know why they were delayed.”

"Instead of waiting for help, it is better to take the initiative to attack." Bismarck said, "Offensive is the best defense. As long as the nearest Mirage stronghold is removed, they will have to extend their front to attack us and gain enough strategic depth for Jialan."

After hearing this, Hood said half-jokingly: "What do you want to do? Flash Violet?"

(End of this chapter)

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